Politics Feb 13 Former Attorney General Eric Holder to decide on 2020 bid in a few weeks Former Attorney Gen. Eric Holder said Tuesday he is in the final stages of deciding whether to seek the 2020 Democratic nomination for president and plans to decide in about a month.
Politics Jan 14 2020 Democratic primary season to intensify With several Democrats already in the race, a half dozen more are locking down final travel, staffing and strategy to launch White House bids in the coming weeks.
Politics Jan 10 Billionaire Tom Steyer says he will not run for president The Democratic activist said he will instead be spending more time and money on a campaign to impeach President Donald Trump.
Politics Jan 05 Warren’s trip to Iowa tests themes for a likely 2020 run Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has made her Iowa debut with all the look of a presidential candidate, bringing her brand of liberalism to the nation’s premier caucus state.
Politics Oct 24 Senate slipping away as Democrats fight to preserve blue wave In the closing stretch of the 2018 campaign, the question is no longer the size of the Democratic wave. It's whether there will be a wave at all.
Politics Aug 27 Few Democrats favor liberal cry to abolish ICE, poll finds But even as they don't want to fully dismantle Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 57 percent of Democrats view the agency negatively, including nearly three-fourths of those who describe themselves as liberal, according to a new poll.
Politics Jul 22 In Arizona, liberals debate forgiving candidate’s moderation Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, a former Green Party activist, is attempting to become the first member of her party to represent Arizona in the Senate in 30 years.
Politics Jul 20 Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez to rally Democrats in deep-red Kansas Two luminaries in the democratic socialist movement — one its national leader, the other its new star — are descending on solidly Republican Kansas on Friday, taking their liberal message to an unlikely area before next month's congressional primaries.
Politics May 30 More women than ever are running for Senate, but hurdles remain Women running for office are due to hit another threshold with a record number of candidates for the U.S. Senate, but actually winning those seats and changing the face of the chamber are a different matter.
Politics Apr 07 Democrats even in GOP country shift toward gun restrictions A poll last month by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that 69 percent of those surveyed, including 90 percent of Democrats, think gun laws in the U.S. should be tightened.